West Indies batsman Brandon King.
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FLASHBACK: Barbados cricketers Kycia Knight and Hayley Matthews pull Akeira Peters and Kyshona Knight during a training session at the Queen’s Park Oval in October 2019.
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Teammates congratulate West Indies bowler Andre Russell after he took the catch to dismiss Rehan Ahmed during the fifth T20 cricket match at Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, San Fernando, in December last year.
Ricardo Mazalan
Trinidad and Tobago’s Kevon “Showtime” Woodley, centre, tries to get past Guyana’s Kevin Layne, right, and Nicholai Andrews during a friendly match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Wednesday night. T&T won 2-0. Photo Daniel Prentice
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West Indies captain Hayley Matthews.
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West Indies fast-bowler Kemar Roach, left celebrates a wicket with fellow pacer Shamar Joseph during the opening Test against Australia in Adelaide in January.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Kevon “Showtime” Woodley, centre, takes on Guyana’s Cortez Kellman during a friendly match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Monday. Woodley scored T&T’s winner in their 2-1 win. Photo by Daniel Prentice
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Acting Minister of Sport Randall Mitchell makes his contribution during the debate on the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill in Parliament yesterday.
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West Indies batsman Shai Hope.
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Fast bowler Kemar Roach is embraced by teammates after taking another wicket in on Sunday’s penultimate day against Warwickshire.
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All-rounder Andre Russell celebrates another wicket during KKR’s victory over Mumbai Indians. (Photo courtesy BCCI)
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Jamaican jockey Shane Ellis.
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T&T players during a practice session in February. The Soca Warriors will do battle with Grenada in their opening match in the CONCACAF phase of FIFA World Cup qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo in Port-of-Spain on June 5.
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Fast bowler Jayden Seales.
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FLASHBACK: Barbados cricketers Kycia Knight and Hayley Matthews pull Akeira Peters and Kyshona Knight during a training session at the Queen’s Park Oval in October 2019.
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Ergonomics examines how humans interact and perform within a system such as a place of employment. Examples of ergonomic analyses include computer workstation assessments and factory production lines. An essential part of an ergonomic analysis is identifying the risk factors contributing to injury in the specific setting.
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Teammates congratulate West Indies bowler Andre Russell after he took the catch to dismiss Rehan Ahmed during the fifth T20 cricket match at Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, San Fernando, in December last year.
Ricardo Mazalan
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup organisers have unveiled the schedule for the official warm-up matches leading into the tournament – and only venues in Trinidad and the United States will stage them.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Kevon “Showtime” Woodley, centre, tries to get past Guyana’s Kevin Layne, right, and Nicholai Andrews during a friendly match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Wednesday night. T&T won 2-0. Photo Daniel Prentice
T&T ‘Soca Warriors’ coach Angus Eve has admitted he has been given a lot to think about by the performances of some of his locally-based players during their two-match sweep of Guyana in their international friendlies at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on Monday and Wednesday nights.
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West Indies captain Hayley Matthews.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – Two of the world’s top women’s all-rounders will come face-to-face when Sri Lanka Women host West Indies Women for a six-match, white ball series next month.
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West Indies fast-bowler Kemar Roach, left celebrates a wicket with fellow pacer Shamar Joseph during the opening Test against Australia in Adelaide in January.
LONDON – Veteran seamer Kemar Roach has hailed the fast bowling trio of Jayden Seales, Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph as the “X-factor” the Caribbean side needs in order to make an impact in the two-Test series against England this July.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Kevon “Showtime” Woodley, centre, takes on Guyana’s Cortez Kellman during a friendly match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Monday. Woodley scored T&T’s winner in their 2-1 win. Photo by Daniel Prentice
National coach Angus Eve is generally disappointed in the performance of his team in an international friendly encounter with Guyana at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Monday night, despite a 2-1 triumph that came on the backs of veteran striker Kevon “Showtime” Woodley and Ezekiel Kesar, both of whom scored on debut for the country.
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Acting Minister of Sport Randall Mitchell makes his contribution during the debate on the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill in Parliament yesterday.
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This country is estimated to have 20,000 visitors during the International Cricket Council T20 Men’s Cricket World Cup in June when West Indies host the showpiece event alongside the United States of America.
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West Indies batsman Shai Hope.
BENGALURU – Shai Hope got a start but failed to carry on as Delhi Capitals crashed to their seventh defeat of the Indian Premier League season with a 47-run loss to Royal Challengers Bangalore on Sunday.
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Fast bowler Kemar Roach is embraced by teammates after taking another wicket in on Sunday’s penultimate day against Warwickshire.
LONDON – Kemar Roach produced a mesmerising exhibition of seam bowling to pick up a six-wicket haul, and put Surrey on the brink of victory on day three of their Division One County Championship game against Warwickshire.
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All-rounder Andre Russell celebrates another wicket during KKR’s victory over Mumbai Indians. (Photo courtesy BCCI)
KOLKATA – Twenty20 World Cup-bound all-rounder Andre Russell produced a cameo with the bat and returned to grab a brace of wickets, as Kolkata Knight Riders stifled Mumbai Indians to pull off an 18-run victory and qualify for the Indian Premier League playoffs on Saturday.
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As the curtain on the 2024 local cricket season (men and women) draws to a close, one of the unintended strategic developments that has emerged is the critical role that men's cricket clubs can play in developing women's cricket in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Jamaican jockey Shane Ellis.
TORONTO– Veteran Jamaican jockey Shane Ellis made all the headlines at Woodbine in Canada Friday when he booted home three winners on the eight-race card.
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West Indies batsman Brandon King.
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FLASHBACK: Barbados cricketers Kycia Knight and Hayley Matthews pull Akeira Peters and Kyshona Knight during a training session at the Queen’s Park Oval in October 2019.
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Teammates congratulate West Indies bowler Andre Russell after he took the catch to dismiss Rehan Ahmed during the fifth T20 cricket match at Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, San Fernando, in December last year.
Ricardo Mazalan
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Kevon “Showtime” Woodley, centre, tries to get past Guyana’s Kevin Layne, right, and Nicholai Andrews during a friendly match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Wednesday night. T&T won 2-0. Photo Daniel Prentice
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West Indies captain Hayley Matthews.
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West Indies fast-bowler Kemar Roach, left celebrates a wicket with fellow pacer Shamar Joseph during the opening Test against Australia in Adelaide in January.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Kevon “Showtime” Woodley, centre, takes on Guyana’s Cortez Kellman during a friendly match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Monday. Woodley scored T&T’s winner in their 2-1 win. Photo by Daniel Prentice
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Acting Minister of Sport Randall Mitchell makes his contribution during the debate on the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 Bill in Parliament yesterday.
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West Indies batsman Shai Hope.
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Fast bowler Kemar Roach is embraced by teammates after taking another wicket in on Sunday’s penultimate day against Warwickshire.
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